Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management is an umbrella term for making more efficient use of the human knowledge that exists within an organization. The major focus of knowledge management is to identify and gather content from documents, reports and other sources and to be able to search that content for meaningful relationships.

This report will examine the enterprise mobility trends that are currently asking the question: “Does rugged mobile technology still have a role to play?” and provide businesses with an educated stance for their future rugged investments.

This report will discuss which industries are set to gain the most from IoT, which use cases may be the most innovative, and how business leaders can strategically move towards an ever-connected enterprise landscape.

This report explains the benefits that Hadoop and Hadoop-based products can bring to organizations today, both for big data analytics and as complements to existing BI and data warehousing technologies based on TDWI research plus survey responses from 325 data management professionals across 13 industries. It also covers Hadoop best practices and provides an overview of tools and platforms that integrate with Hadoop.

Although the phrase “next-generation platforms and analytics” can evoke images of machine learning, big data, Hadoop, and the Internet of things, most organizations are somewhere in between the technology vision and today’s reality of BI and dashboards. Next-generation platforms and analytics often mean simply pushing past reports and dashboards to more advanced forms of analytics, such as predictive analytics. Next-generation analytics might move your organization from visualization to big data visualization; from slicing and dicing data to predictive analytics; or to using more than just structured data for analysis.

If you are working with massive amounts of data, one challenge
is how to display results of data exploration and analysis in a
way that is not overwhelming. You may need a new way to look
at the data – one that collapses and condenses the results in an
intuitive fashion but still displays graphs and charts that decision
makers are accustomed to seeing. And, in today’s on-the-go
society, you may also need to make the results available quickly via mobile devices, and provide users with the ability to easily explore data on their own in real time.
SAS® Visual Analytics is a data visualization and business
intelligence solution that uses intelligent autocharting to help
business analysts and nontechnical users visualize data. It
creates the best possible visual based on the data that is
selected. The visualizations make it easy to see patterns and
trends and identify opportunities for further analysis.

In order to meet the changing demands of their customers, organizations need the right solution that can help them harness the vast amounts of customer data in ways that yield personalized, seamless customer experiences. That solution is IBM Watson Engagement Advisor.

XtremIO reduces datacenter footprint and complexity with unstoppable in-line data reduction capabilities which address storage sprawl for Exchange databases. Thin provisioning doesn’t just eliminate space at the end of the drive, it eliminates all of the whitespace found within the database!

Usability—much less beauty—was never a priority for backup and recovery software. All that mattered was that large and complex applications, usually diverse independent applications from multiple vendors, worked. As a result, IT staff spent countless hours slogging through poorly designed systems. But it doesn't have to be like this.

Business buyers are more demanding than ever. They expect organizations to meet their precise needs through the life-cycle of interactions with B2B brands. This means providing today’s business buyers with consumer like-experiences that allow them to do their job better and easier, and making the complex simple. Download this white paper from Aberdeen Group to learn the five best practices to get B2B e-commerce right and how to achieve best-in-class performance in customer retention, revenue growth, and operational efficiency.

The rise of the empowered customer has converged B2B and B2C e-commerce. Despite similarities in the challenges faced by firms in both categories, B2B firms differentiate themselves by using content as a key lever to help buyers do their jobs. This report provides an overview of how B2B and B2C commerce are converging and what B2B firms must do to better interact with today’s business buyers.

This white paper offers three options for Windows Server 2003 migration, along with a variety of measures you can take that will help you maintain a strong security posture in the face of today’s dynamic threat landscape.